A mutual fund having billions of dollars in assets will typically invest that money in hundreds of companies, rarely holding more than one percent of the shares of any particular corporation.
A mutual fund having billions of dollars in assets will typically invest that money in hundreds of (companies, rarely holding more than one percent) of the shares of any particular corporation.
A companies, rarely holding more than one percent
B companies, and it is rare to hold at least one percent or more
C companies and rarely do they hold more than one percent
D companies, so that they rarely hold more than one percent
E companies; rarely do they hold one percent or more